Lawless said that the Dáil should be allowed to vote on EU Migration Pact before it comes into effect, saying it was passed by a tiny margin, and that the mandate has changed since 2024
https://t.co/2yeF5e2qeZ
This might be one of the BIGGEST SCANDALS in the history of the Irish State.
Billions of euros.
Sovereignty transfers.
Hundreds of protests.
I give you #RejectionRateGate.
🧵
Just over a year ago, I nearly became another statistic.
On 18 March 2025 in Waterford City, I was the victim of a serious knife assault.
Like many victims, I trusted that the criminal justice system would do its job. I believed that once someone was charged in connection with such serious violence, public safety would be the priority.
Today, another family is grieving the loss of a 21 year old man following a separate fatal stabbing incident that is now the subject of an active Garda investigation.
Out of respect for that investigation, I will not speculate on guilt, innocence, or outcomes. Those matters belong to the courts.
But I do believe there are questions that deserve answers.
How are individuals charged with serious violent offences monitored while on bail?
The individual charged in connection with the assault on me was arrested, charged, and subsequently released on bail with conditions that included not entering Waterford City, This was after months of him hiding in the UK and bragging about the attack on TikTok saying if he gets jail he gets jail so what.
THIS IS PUBLIC IMFORMATION AMD ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE AND COURT HAS BEEN ADJOURNED!
reports indicate these bail conditions were ALLEGEDLY breached on multiple occasions, including attendance at events in the city all posted on social media.
That same individual is now ALLEGEDLY main suspect in a separate murder investigation involving another stabbing, with investigations ongoing.
This raises serious questions about bail decisions and monitoring of individuals charged with violent knife crime, especially when multiple victims were stabbed in one night in the same city.
What happens when bail conditions are allegedly breached?
Are victims and the wider public being adequately protected from repeat violence?
These are not political questions.
They are public safety questions.
I know what it is like to be on the receiving end of serious violence. I know how quickly lives can be changed forever.
My thoughts today are with the family of the young man who lost his life, and with every victim of violent crime who has been left wondering whether more could have been done.
Ireland deserves a justice system that protects innocent people, supports victims, and takes violent offending seriously.
Public safety must remain the priority.
Omg!! So, @RTE & Children's Books Ireland have put out books which teach children about Anal Sex and our Mibister for Children cannot call it outrageous!! Totally OUTRAGEOUS @fiannafailparty.
"Outrageous": @Ben_Scallan grills Children's Minister Norma Foley after RTÉ promoted a book instructing under-16s on how to engage in explicit activities:
"I don't know that book, I'm not familiar with it -"
"Minister, I actually emailed your office about this ahead of time."
@griptmedia@Washki2000@Ben_Scallan Norma "I'm gonna fist your children" Foley
Can't say that teaching children to fist themselves is a bad thing @NormaFoleyTD1?
You are unfit for your position and dangerous to children.
"STAGGERING" sums being spent on interpreters and translation costs by the HSE, replies to questions from Deputy Carol Nolan revealed, as annual cost quadruples.
https://t.co/tw5YJsySan
@irishexaminer What fucking planet are those brain dead fuckers in @finefail living on, Dublin is a very dangerous city to live in thanks to them & @FineGael
"Fianna Fáil councillor says Dublin is becoming safer after city centre stabbing"
If it weren't so tragic, you'd laugh and assume the poor unfortunate victim had himself been responsible for making Dublin dangerous and his death has somehow made things safer.
FF itself recently conducted internal research which found most people witnessed criminality in Dublin and 90% believed it was less safe than a decade ago.
I reported this person to the Gardaí for a previous video doing the rounds (which I won't be posting). She says she made the video because she is worried about "all the hate" one of the two accused is getting. The one who is accused of filming Alex as he was subjected to a terrifying and ultimately fatal ordeal. She says she is sorry IMO because people notified her she may be in trouble.